Creating a Focal Wall with Canvas Art Prints and Accent Lighting
Creating a Focal Wall with Canvas Art Prints and Accent Lighting
A focal wall in your home is a great way to help define your decor and bring your favorite art pieces right into people's lines of vision. Canvas art prints with smartly considered accent lighting can pull a bland wall into an eye-catching point of visual interest. Here is how you can do that easily:
1. Choose Your Canvas Art Prints
Start by selecting the canvas art prints that reflect your personal style and the overall theme of the room. A variety of considerations, from colors to sizes to styles, are at play. For a unified look, it is best to go for prints that share a common color palette or theme. Large, bold pieces can function as statement art, while much smaller prints can complement them. When one is mixing sizes, balance should be achieved to avoid visual clutter.
2. Organize the Display
Prior to hammering anything into your walls, lay out the prints on the floor or use painter's tape on the wall to see how you would arrange them. Several popular configurations exist.
Grid Pattern: Perfect for a clean, modern look, a grid is created by aligning frames in neat rows and columns.
Salon Style: To achieve a more energetic feel, salon style can include pieces of varying sizes and orientations. This creates a dynamic, vibrant appearance.
Focal Point Centerpiece: Place one large piece as a center point and other prints around that in a supportive gallery.
3. Consider Accent Lighting
Once you have your art up, decide upon lighting to really show the beauty of your focal wall. Accent lighting can be very impressive. Here are a few options:
Wall Sconces: Mount them on either side of your artwork and you will be sure to create a dramatic effect. Be sure you have decor-style fixtures that match.
Track Lighting: This flexible style will let you create light just where the artwork desires it and to shine on multiple pieces at one time.
Picture Lights: These small lights are mounted directly on to the actual frame of your painting and point directly on a few pieces at one time.
Placing your lighting: the angle and the intensity in that respect creates a warm white, which gives you a cozy feel or they can brighten things up and the color really pops.
4. Balance and Cohesion
A focus wall should not compete with the rest of the room. Everything- wall color, furniture, decor-has to be in harmony with the art and lighting selected. If the prints are bright, it is easy to let them be the focal point of a wall painted a neutral color. And if the art is bold, it can really be a showstopper against a more subdued wall color.
5. Accessorize Wisely
Add more depth to the room by including accessories that complement your artwork. Decorative shelves, plants, and small sculptures add depth to the space without overpowering the focal wall that is your main art piece.
Making a focal wall with canvas art prints and accent lighting speaks toward individuality, transforming your space into a personal gallery. Carefully choosing which art will go where; planning the layout; and planning for the effects lighting might have can really place a great visual statement into your home decor.
Creating a Focal Wall with Canvas Art Prints and Accent Lighting



